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and the number 1 is displayed above the magnifying glass illustration in the BO Marker. This indicates that it has processed one business object. You can show the BO Inspector view for this BO Marker at this point and see the generic business object produced by the inbound map. It is identified with a prefix of "in" in the drop-down menu in the upper-left of the BO Inspector view. v The business object is processed by subsequent components in the interface (such as the collaboration object) and if there are no errors then it is processed by the outbound map associated with the destination connector in the interface. When this occurs the BO Marker attached to the destination connector icon in the Server Context Overlay is filled with green and the number 1 is displayed above the magnifying glass illustration in the BO Marker, indicating that it, too, has processed the business object. You can show the BO Inspector view for this BO Marker at this point and see the generic business object that was processed by the outbound map. It is identified with a prefix of "out" in the drop-down menu in the upper-left of the BO Inspector view. v If you reply to the request business object in the destination connector at this point the interface completes its processing. The number 1 is displayed below the magnifying glass illustration in the BO Marker, indicating that the generic object produced by the inbound map of the destination connector has been processed. At this point you can view the generic business object in the first BO Inspector view. It is identified with a prefix of "result" in the drop-down menu in the upper-left of the BO Inspector view. Because the same BO Inspector view also contains data for the "in" business object instance, you must select the "result" instance from the drop-down menu. v If an error occurs during the execution of the interface a red circle is drawn around the magnifying glass of the BO Marker. You can select the error-identified with a prefix of "exception"-in the BO Inspector view associated with the BO Marker. You must change the BO Inspector view to Text View in order to view the error text. Showing and closing BO Inspector views The following sections describe the numerous ways you can show and close BO Inspector views. The "Default interface position" column in Table 31 lists the views whose default positions in the interface are overlaid with the BO Inspector views in the "BO Viewer number" column. Table 31. Default BO Inspector view positions BO Viewer number BO Viewer 1 BO Viewer 2 BO Viewer 3 Default interface position Outline Properties Dependency Showing BO Inspector views Use one of the following techniques to show BO Inspector views: v Follow the instructions in "Showing and closing BO Inspector views using the Outline view" on page 219 to show a BO Inspector view in the Outline view. Chapter 12. Using Integrated Test Environment 249

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and
the
number
1
is
displayed
above
the
magnifying
glass
illustration
in
the
BO
Marker.
This
indicates
that
it
has
processed
one
business
object.
You
can
show
the
BO
Inspector
view
for
this
BO
Marker
at
this
point
and
see
the
generic
business
object
produced
by
the
inbound
map.
It
is
identified
with
a
prefix
of
“in”
in
the
drop-down
menu
in
the
upper-left
of
the
BO
Inspector
view.
v
The
business
object
is
processed
by
subsequent
components
in
the
interface
(such
as
the
collaboration
object)
and
if
there
are
no
errors
then
it
is
processed
by
the
outbound
map
associated
with
the
destination
connector
in
the
interface.
When
this
occurs
the
BO
Marker
attached
to
the
destination
connector
icon
in
the
Server
Context
Overlay
is
filled
with
green
and
the
number
1
is
displayed
above
the
magnifying
glass
illustration
in
the
BO
Marker,
indicating
that
it,
too,
has
processed
the
business
object.
You
can
show
the
BO
Inspector
view
for
this
BO
Marker
at
this
point
and
see
the
generic
business
object
that
was
processed
by
the
outbound
map.
It
is
identified
with
a
prefix
of
“out”
in
the
drop-down
menu
in
the
upper-left
of
the
BO
Inspector
view.
v
If
you
reply
to
the
request
business
object
in
the
destination
connector
at
this
point
the
interface
completes
its
processing.
The
number
1
is
displayed
below
the
magnifying
glass
illustration
in
the
BO
Marker,
indicating
that
the
generic
object
produced
by
the
inbound
map
of
the
destination
connector
has
been
processed.
At
this
point
you
can
view
the
generic
business
object
in
the
first
BO
Inspector
view.
It
is
identified
with
a
prefix
of
“result”
in
the
drop-down
menu
in
the
upper-left
of
the
BO
Inspector
view.
Because
the
same
BO
Inspector
view
also
contains
data
for
the
“in”
business
object
instance,
you
must
select
the
“result”
instance
from
the
drop-down
menu.
v
If
an
error
occurs
during
the
execution
of
the
interface
a
red
circle
is
drawn
around
the
magnifying
glass
of
the
BO
Marker.
You
can
select
the
error—identified
with
a
prefix
of
“exception”—in
the
BO
Inspector
view
associated
with
the
BO
Marker.
You
must
change
the
BO
Inspector
view
to
Text
View
in
order
to
view
the
error
text.
Showing
and
closing
BO
Inspector
views
The
following
sections
describe
the
numerous
ways
you
can
show
and
close
BO
Inspector
views.
The
“Default
interface
position”
column
in
Table
31
lists
the
views
whose
default
positions
in
the
interface
are
overlaid
with
the
BO
Inspector
views
in
the
“BO
Viewer
number”
column.
Table
31.
Default
BO
Inspector
view
positions
BO
Viewer
number
Default
interface
position
BO
Viewer
1
Outline
BO
Viewer
2
Properties
BO
Viewer
3
Dependency
Showing
BO
Inspector
views
Use
one
of
the
following
techniques
to
show
BO
Inspector
views:
v
Follow
the
instructions
in
“Showing
and
closing
BO
Inspector
views
using
the
Outline
view”
on
page
219
to
show
a
BO
Inspector
view
in
the
Outline
view.
Chapter
12.
Using
Integrated
Test
Environment
249